Anonymous wrote:My friend is not a nanny. This would be done on the side of her actual job, as a way for her to make some extra cash. That's why she doesn't have a price ready to quote.
A PP recommended $15 per hr/ $200 day minimum. But $15/hr for 9 hours = $135. I was thinking of offering her $300 for the 2 days, plus obviously food, etc.
Thanks for all the input.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20-25 an hour. Why not ask her?
$20-25 an hour is insane.
That's fine for you to say. I get that for only one child. Sorry.
You are overpaid.
Different parents have different expectations, my friend.
I suppose so. I expect a caretaker to take care of my child regardless of how much I pay. Because that's her job. I'm sorry if you only do your job for the money.
depends on the kids. Sometimes they fight and get into trouble too. Then that's a ton more work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20-25 an hour. Why not ask her?
$20-25 an hour is insane.
That's fine for you to say. I get that for only one child. Sorry.
When there are three kids, they'll entertain each other. The sitter just supervises. Maybe makes meals when they involve the stove, or gets things on high shelves down. One kid is a lot more work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20-25 an hour. Why not ask her?
$20-25 an hour is insane.
That's fine for you to say. I get that for only one child. Sorry.
When there are three kids, they'll entertain each other. The sitter just supervises. Maybe makes meals when they involve the stove, or gets things on high shelves down. One kid is a lot more work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20-25 an hour. Why not ask her?
$20-25 an hour is insane.
That's fine for you to say. I get that for only one child. Sorry.